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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Science Bowl® is a highly competitive science education and academic event among teams of high school and middle school students who compete in a fast-paced verbal forum to ...
Discover-E is the backbone organization to Engineers Week in the Tri-Cities area. Engineers Week, also known as E-Week, is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing understanding and interest in ...
The mission of Domestic Violence Services of Benton and Franklin Counties is to create a healthy community free from all forms of domestic violence. DVSBF provides a wide array of services including 24-hour crisis line ...
The Down Syndrome Association of the Mid-Columbia works to enhance the lives of individuals with Down syndrome by providing support, recources, and information to families and community members and by providing a heightened awareness and ...
Elijah Family Homes aims to ensure that all families with children in Benton and Franklin Counties, regardless of substance abuse history, are given the opportunity to make unique and valuable contributions to the community while ...
The Environmental Science & Technology Foundation was part of the Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) museum. It closed in 2014 when the museum then transitioned into the Hanford Reach Interpretive Center. Many ...
Expanding Your Horizons Tri-Cities is a conference with hands-on workshops for girls in grades 6-8 presented by women in traditional and nontraditional careers.
The Family Fishing Pond is a small pond is located near the Kennewick. It is open only to juveniles 14 years of age and younger and holders of disability licenses.
Friends of Badger Mountain was formed in 2003 to preserve the area’s local ridges and scenic views and open spaces. The organization first raised money to purchase 574 acres of land that were for sale ...
The Gateway to Richland beautification project was completed in October 2008. Volunteers spread topsoil and bark, laid sod, placed landscape fabric, and planted bushes. The Gateway is located on George Washington Way.